What more is there to say about designer Adam Kimmel other than he's just a cool dude. He constantly creates some of the best menswear on the market while remaining true to his unfussy, not-too-fashion-y point-of-view. His menswear is masculine and straight-forward, but still maintains a level of quality and craftsmanship that consistently sets the bar for other designers (golf claps).

This isn't the first time that we've posted about the stylish design guys at Moxy Creative, and for good reason. They keep coming up with the coolest riffs on fashion out there. Their latest offering? A poster of famous glasses. We, of course, like the YSL's. Who's your fave?

While trolling the internet all day looking at fashion blogs and websites galore, every once in a while, we find a hidden gem. Today, we got turned on to Street Style Aesthetic by Wayne Tippets, which is just another variation on the standard street style blog, but the photos are quite stunning and they feature a lot of guys (which many style sites seem to neglect). This picture really took the cake for us. Perfect trouser length, perfect blazer, awesome shoe, great hair. This guy really nailed it -- he's so Italian it hurts.

In the late 1950s, with his star on the rise, Andy Warhol found himself "too swish" alongside major gay players like Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, and Jasper Johns. But by the time he opened his first one-man show at Los Angeles's Ferus Gallery in 1962, the pop culture icon had traded his pen-and-ink shoe drawings for Campbell's soup silk screens. He'd also butched up his look, almost always appearing in a black leather jacket, turtleneck, and jeans.

What was your favorite shoot to work on? Why is it your favorite? I did a shoot with Dima Hohlov for E&A Magazine about half a year ago. They contacted my agency and said, “We need a guy who is Paul Newman/Marlon Brando/James Dean all wrapped in one.” John, my agent, submitted only me and they were all for it. It was a blast. Who wouldn’t want to embody the three coolest men ever?

While part of our job entails that we look at fancy, expensive clothing all day long, the irony is that we can't afford most of it. One place, though, that always has been able to balance classic wardrobe staples and on-point trendiness (without feeling like a slave to it) has been Club Monaco, and its right within our price range.